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Usually a secluded location—an abandoned warehouse, a high-end private residence, or a quiet night-shift facility—designed to create a sense of isolation.

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The script is written to make the listener feel like a participant. Characters will address "you" directly, pausing for "your" silent responses.

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The narrative follows a protagonist who, driven by financial desperation, accepts a mysterious and exceptionally high-paying temporary gig. In these types of audio dramas, the listener is placed in the role of the protagonist (the "Ear-kun" or "Ear-chan"), experiencing the events through binaural recording techniques that simulate being in the actual environment.

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